How did the social contract theorist Hobbes envision life without a government?(1 point)

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Hobbes envisioned life without a government as uncivilized.
Hobbes envisioned life without a government as uncivilized.

Hobbes envisioned that life without a government would result in revolution.
Hobbes envisioned that life without a government would result in revolution.

Hobbes envisioned life without a government as living under a king.
Hobbes envisioned life without a government as living under a king.

Hobbes envisioned life without a government as a natural right.
Hobbes envisioned life without a government as a natural right.

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Hobbes envisioned life without a government as uncivilized. He believed that in the state of nature, without a governing authority, life would be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short," characterized by chaos, fear, and violence due to the constant conflict among individuals.